Design of a partial peptide mimetic of anginex with antiangiogenic and anticancer activity |
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Authors: | Mayo Kevin H Dings Ruud P M Flader Carolee Nesmelova Irina Hargittai Balasz van der Schaft Daisy W J van Eijk Loes I Walek Dinesha Haseman Judy Hoye Thomas R Griffioen Arjan W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA. mayox001@tc.umn.edu |
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Abstract: | Based on structure-activity relationships of the angiostatic beta-sheet-forming peptide anginex, we have designed a mimetic, 6DBF7, which inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice. 6DBF7 is composed of a beta-sheet-inducing dibenzofuran (DBF)-turn mimetic and two short key amino acid sequences from anginex. This novel antiangiogenic molecule is more effective in vivo than parent anginex. In a mouse xenograft model for ovarian carcinoma, 6DBF7 is observed to reduce tumor growth by up to 80%. It is suggested that the activity is based on antiangiogenesis, because in vitro tube formation is inhibited, and because treatment of tumor-bearing mice led to a significant reduction in microvessel density within the tumor. This partial peptide mimetic is the first endothelial cell-specific molecule designed as a substitute for an angiostatic inhibitory peptide. |
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